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Rogue RA-090 Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Red

Description



Features
- Body type: Concert
- Cutaway: Single-cutaway
- Top wood: Laminate whitewood
- Back & sides: Laminate whitewood
- Bracing pattern: X
- Body finish: Gloss, Natural
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: C
- Nut width: 1.69" (43 mm)
- Fingerboard: Simulated rosewood
- Neck wood: Nato
- Scale length: 25.4"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Pickup/preamp: Yes
- Brand: Eden
- Configuration: Undersaddle piezo
- Preamp EQ: 3-band
- Feedback filter: Phase
- Tuner: Yes
- Headstock overlay: Black
- Tuning machines: Covered, nickel
- Bridge: Rosewood Simulated
- Saddle & nut: Ivory color plastic
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: None
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: China
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Reviews
3.84
75 Reviews
71%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great value!
It has been years since I played a guitar, and I wanted an acoustic-electric. The price was right, and I took a "representative sample" in the store or a test drive. I liked who it felt. The action was good and the tone was nice. I ordered it. It came well within the time frame estimated. It was well packaged, and it arrived with no damage to either the packaging, or the guitar. Kudos, UPS! I was disappointed to see that there was no documentation as to how to use the electric box. I stumbled through using the tuner, and I'm not really sure I have it right. What I have sounds good, and the tuner says it's right on. It's up to the quality of the strings as to whether the instrument stays in tune, as well as weather conditions.I don't expect this guitar to stay in tune until the strings get used to being tightened. All in all, this guitar looks good, feels good, sounds good and is light. Throw in some docs about using the box, and this will be a five star piece of equipment. I'm in practice mode right now, relearning and rebuilding calluses. It'll probably be this time next year before I do anything serious with it.
Most Liked Negative Review
A bit inexpensive look, OK electronics, for campground jams
The guitar came at a low price and did not have visual defects, the strings were easily tunable, The visual appearance was a bit "cheap" with black back and no nice wood texture on front. I was lured by a sale ad on the web site. I was initially surprised that the strings touched many frets. Further inspection showed that the tension nut was over-tightened and the fretboard was bent back. Un-tightening it with the included wrench fixed the problem. I expected acoustic-electric guitar to have nylon strings and acoustic-style (wide) fretboard; this one had cheap wire wound steel strings and electric-guitar style (narrow) flat fretboard. So while it might be OK to play rhythm section, it is uneasy to play acoustic pieces on that. I would immediately replace the strings with some flat-wound ones as they do too much finger noise. The pick-up and preamplifier are generally OK, with standard high/mid/low tone controls, volume and phase switch. Unfortunately, there is no preamp power switch, so the user should take out battery when not in use. With steel strings they make bright tone, and maybe too bright ("metallic") bass. However, with more time, I discovered that the shielding is not perfect, and there is some audible hum which appears when your hand is on the bridge or close to the preamplifier location. Apparently, shielding needs to be improved. The tuner has a small LCD which clearly shows the note offset with +/-50 cents span, so it was easy to tune. On my guitar, there was a adhesive nylon cable tie inside to keep wires organized - and it was loose letting the loose wires to knock on the deck when playing. All these minor flaws could be easily fixed but would require disassembling; so I decided to return the guitar and got a different better one. Overall - it is a cheap basic guitar which, with some homework, may be made a good starter guitar for a practicing player, especially later going to electric guitar. Not good for classic guitar music lesson
- Practicing37
- Jamming24
- Small Venues8
- Recording7
- School Bands4
- Requires Constant Tuning15
- Flat Sound9
- Poor Quality9
- Not Consistent8
- Wrong color1
- Novice27
- Experienced22
- Professional Musician5
- Child2
- Fun To Play36
- Good Feel27
- Good Audio24
- Consistent21
- Stays In Tune18
Reviewed by 75 customers
Wrong color
submitted9 days ago
byRhiannon
fromCollinsville IL
The guitar looks very nice and sounded nice during tuning. It is however completely the wrong color. I ordered the light green one and it looks like a dark teal instead. This is very upsetting because the light green is my fiancés favorite color and now it isn't even a shade of green.
I like it. I'm getting back into playing after some decades.
submitteda month ago
byMike
fromApple Valley, CA
I wasn't disappointed. For price vs. quality ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I see some reviews saying it feels cheaply made, but I disagree. Were they expecting a Taylor or a Martin for that price, perhaps? Mine has a really nice finish and a good tone. It's lightweight, but still feels solid. For the sale price, it's a good value/quality for a general-purpose acoustic… great for someone who hasn't played for a long time and is trying to improve their playing skills… for someone who wants an inexpensive, portable play-every-day guitar to practice, learn, and entertain friends with. I like the slightly smaller concert size (Ed Sheeran plays concert guitars). Sometimes a full-sized dreadnought can feel like a suit case under my arm. The setup and finish are nice, however the pick guard isn't much more than a thick decal. The action is a good compromise between low and high. Intonation runs just a tiny bit sharp (factory molded nut), which is negligible at my level of experience, and there is zero buzz.
Never Again
submitted3 months ago
byJames
fromQueens, New York
These guitars are garbage. I had an Estaban guitar that was better than this. They cant even br setup and dry out. I had mine in a case and it still basically degraded in less than 18 mos.
It's not a guitar, it's a piece of shi…
submitted7 months ago
byRenat
fromBrooklyn
Never buy it. The neck is crooked, the distance from the strings to the frets is large, your fingers will be covered in blood. To play this guitar, you need to fix it everywhere! If you are a beginner guitarist, never buy it, otherwise you will be disappointed!
You get what you pay for!
submitteda year ago
byFrankie
fromUpstate NY
I'm a seasoned musician of 34 years stopped playing out a few years back but still write and record here and there. I've bought most if my gear from GC and never had an issue, New or used. This guitar was a cheap, quick fix as my last gigging guitar started giving me issues and finally gave out. On unboxing, guitar looked fine however the battery they sent with it was eroding. When I tried to open the battery box it didn't open easily, however I did manage to get it open. Cosmetically it had more scuffs and paint wear then I assumed being a floor model and also looks as if the neck has had quite a bit of stress and the seam in the back of the neck by the body is more apparent than I have encountered with all the different guitars I have purchased over the years. The battery box isn't enclosed very well as you can see straight thru to the inside of the guitar or surroundings if you tip the guitar. The midst disappointing is the fret wires as most of them extend past the neck in both sides and are sharp. No fast changing cords on this unless they get filed down. I was looking for a quick inexpensive replacement for the guitar I was using as I can justify spending a ton of money now that I'm no longer playing out. I have yet to plug it in so not sure on that yet however acoustically it doesn't sound horrible. I do like the display for the tuner, but so far that's probably the best feature. When I sit down and actually play it for a length of time I'll come back and revise or add to my review.
Best Toy Guitar i've had
submitted2 years ago
byDamon
fromKansas
I bought this because i was doing some guitar exercises and didn't want to always use my electric guitar. This guitar is very lightweight and for the quality, i'd think this was an even cheaper guitar. It does have a built in tuner, so thats nice. As it needs tuned frequently. Although i have to always remove the battery because the electronics don't shut off, running down the battery. At certain parts of the neck there is nothing you can do to get a clean sound. A cable snapping onto tin is about as clean as the higher parts of the neck get. Maybe i just need to re-string it? This guitar is pretty low quality i believe. But i will keep using it and someday i might get on a better quality guitar and see my playing doesn't sound as bad as it does on this. Thats my hope anyway
Q&A
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submitted6 months ago
asked byElli
fromBristow
Does this product have any buzzing on the 6th fret or lower?
The Rogue RA-090 Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar is an entry-level instrument designed for beginners and casual players. While it offers affordability and basic functionality, some users have reported issues related to fret buzz, particularly around the 6th fret and lower positions. If you're considering this guitar, it's advisable to have it professionally set up after purchase. A setup can address potential fret buzz by adjusting the truss rod, leveling the frets, and setting the action to optimal levels. This ensures better playability and sound quality.submitteda year ago
asked byMark
fromundisclosed
What style of body is the guitar? I'm looking g to get an OM or OOO body.
This is a Concert size - O. Please see: Rogue RA-090 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Mahogany.submitteda year ago
asked byLindsy
fromFort Worth, TX
Would this guitar be considered a requinto guitar
No, it wouldn't.submitted3 years ago
asked byFrank
fromSherwood, OR
What is the lower bout width
About 13 1/2"submitted4 years ago
asked byLuis
from953 s Tennyson st Denver co
Do I need a Amp in order to play it or no
No. This will work as electric or acoustic.submitted4 years ago
asked byKoshik
fromqueens, NY 11419
does this guitar good for 17 years old boy? what else comes with this guitar? does this guitar have a warranty?
This is a great guitar, especially if they're just starting out. And it comes with a manufacturer's warranty which covers against manufacturer's defects.submitted4 years ago
asked byAresnewbie
fromMichigan
Does the guitar come with its own case/bag or do I have to by one separately?
case/bag not includedsubmitted5 years ago
asked byLuke
fromIL
does it have a built in tuner
This guitar does have a built in tuner.submitted5 years ago
asked byNetta
fromBaltimore, MD
What batteries to use?
This guitar uses a 9 volt battery.submitted6 years ago
asked bySize matters
fromCorvallis, OR
How big is the guitar? How big of a gig bag should I get to fit it properly?
This is a standard size guitar with a scale length of 25.4 inches.

























